Who bought Cable & Wireless?

Who bought Cable & Wireless?

Liberty Global plc

What happened to Cable and Wireless Worldwide shares?

Under the terms of the deal, Vodafone will pay 38 pence per C&WW share, giving the firm a value of £1.044bn. The takeover will add a UK fixed-line network to Vodafone's existing mobile network.23 Apr 2012

When did cable and wireless change their name?

Cable & Wireless' origin dates back to the 1880s when telecommunications was just becoming famous. Hence, the name Telecommunications of Jamaica Ltd. Its name was later changed in 1998 to Cable & Wireless Jamaica Ltd.

Was cable and wireless state owned?

Type Subsidiary of Liberty Latin America ------- ----------------------------------- Website https://www.cwc.com/live/

Who took over Cable and Wireless UK?

Vodafone

What happened to Cable & Wireless?

The company split in March 2010, with its international division demerging to form Cable & Wireless Communications, acquired by Liberty Global in 2015, and since spun-off in 2018 from Liberty Global to Liberty Latin America, while the remainder of the Cable & Wireless business became Cable & Wireless Worldwide and was

Who owns Cable and Wireless Panama?

the Liberty Latin America group

Do Cable and Wireless shares still exist?

Traded as LSE: CW. --------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Defunct 26 March 2010 Fate Split to form Cable & Wireless Communications and Cable & Wireless Worldwide

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